O'Sullivan pays tribute to "legend" Anthony Foley

Just some of the tributes being paid to former Munster coach Anthony Foley following his sudden death.

The 42 year old died in Paris over the week-end as Munster were preparing to face Racing 92 in the Champions Cup.

The former Ireland number 8 was head coach of Munster from 2014 to the end of last season. He stayed with the province in a coaching capacity when Rassie Erasmus joined as Director of Rugby.

Foley played 62 times for Ireland and captained the Munster team that won the Heineken Cup in 2006.

Former Ireland coach Eddie O'Sullivan, says Foley had everything you needed to be a great coach. "What he brought was a phenomenal rugby brain to the game," he said.

"That combination of that knowledge of the game that's really hard to coach.

"That sense of nuance of what was important at any one time in the game and then the capacity and leader's role to convey that to the people around him under pressure and get everybody across the line.